A method and apparatus for establishing a connection to a customer telecommunications station, having internet service, but not currently connected to the internet. In response to receipt by the internet of a call to that station, the station is located for the purpose of notifying the station of the call. If the called station is a wireless station, the paging message includes an indication that the page is for an internet Protocol, (ip) telephone call. For wireline stations, other alerting techniques are used to indicate that a station is being called on an internet call. In response to receiving the notification, the called station automatically logs on to the internet, and is assigned a temporary internet Protocol address, (IPA). A connection is then established between the access point of the caller on the internet, and the access point of the called customer. Advantageously, an internet subscriber need not be presently connected to the internet to receive ip telephone calls.
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15. Apparatus for establishing a telecommunications call via the internet to a called customer whose station is not currently connected to the internet, comprising:
a customer server for registering the called customer station; a terminating customer server connected to the internet for receiving said call; means, responsive to receipt of said call for obtaining location information for notifying the called customer station; means, responsive to receipt of said call and said location information, for notifying said called customer station with a procedure that informs said called customer station that it is being called on an internet call; said called customer station responsive to receiving the notification, for requesting an acquisition of a terminal ip address on the internet; means for assigning an ip address to the called customer station for this call; means, responsive to the assignment, for notifying the terminating server of the assigned ip address; and means, responsive to notifying the terminating server for establishing a connection to the called customer station at the assigned ip address.
1. A method of establishing a telecommunications call via the internet to a called internet customer whose station is not currently connected to the internet, comprising the steps of:
registering a name of said customer station without an ip address in a customer server; receiving said telecommunications call at a terminating customer server ip address on the internet; responsive to receiving said call, obtaining location information for notifying the called customer station; responsive to receiving said location information, notifying said called customer station with a procedure that informs said called customer station that it is being called on an internet call; said called customer station responding to said procedure by requesting an acquisition of a terminal ip address on the internet; responsive to the request, assigning an ip address to the called customer station for this call; notifying the terminating server of the assigned ip address; and responsive to informing the terminating server, establishing a connection to the called customer station at the assigned ip address; wherein the call is established to the called customer using the assigned ip address.
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This invention relates to establishment of a telephone connection using Internet protocol (IP) to a station that is not currently connected to the Internet.
Data Network Protocol Telephony, such as Internet Telephony, (otherwise known as IP (Internet Protocol) Telephony) i.e., the routing of telephone calls through the Internet is now possible between two stations, both of which are connected on an active connection to the Internet. However, in the prior art, it is not possible to complete a call to a wireless powered-up station or a land-line station that at the time a call is originated, has no active connection to the Internet. With the increasing prevalence of both Internet service and cellular service, this is a serious limitation.
The above problems are solved, and an advance is made over the teachings of the prior art in accordance with the principles of this invention, wherein in response to a request to establish a data network protocol, such as an Internet Protocol (IP) telephone call to a wireless or wireline station that is not currently connected to the Internet, the station is notified and requested to initiate registration and connection to the Internet; after the station is so connected and registered, the IP telephone call can be completed.
In one specific implementation, if the called station is a wireless station, the wireless station is paged, and the paging message includes an indication that the page request is for an IP telephone call; in response to the paging request, the wireless station initiates a connection to a point of presence, hereinafter called a home agent, for terminating the incoming call within the Internet; the Internet then establishes a connection between the appearance of the incoming call at the input of the Internet, and this home agent. Advantageously, such an arrangement allows a suitably equipped cellular station to receive IP calls, even when the station, though powered-up, is not on an active connection to the Internet.
In accordance with one preferred embodiment of the invention, if the terminating cellular station moves, and attaches itself to a foreign agent, a connection is established within the Internet between the home agent and the foreign agent for communicating with the cellular station. Advantageously, the cellular station may move during the course of the conversation without losing the IP call.
If the called station is a wireline station not currently connected to a point of presence or home agent, the called station is alerted, without establishing a connection to a serving switch, with an indication that the called station should register on the Internet at a home agent for serving the called station. After the called station has registered and is connected to the home agent, the call is completed as in the prior art IP telephony procedures.
If the terminating wireline station has a Personal Computer (PC), there are a number of ways of alerting the PC without establishing a connection. A pre-programmed caller identification can be sent as a caller ID signal, and intercepted in the caller ID unit to generate an appropriate signal to the PC. Called number identification can be used to send either a special called number which can be interpreted by the called number identifier unit of the terminating subscriber as an indication to request a registration on the Internet, or an added number dedicated to this purpose can be used; in the latter case, this added number is stored in either the DDS or the ITHS, and is passed through the PSTN to the called number. A suppressed ringing connection can be used to access a telemetering interface unit, and this telemetering interface unit upon receipt of an appropriate data message can trigger the PC to request registration. If the terminating station is an ISDN, (Integrated Services Digital Network) station, the data message for causing the PC to request an Internet registration action can be passed as a control message over the D-channel. In all of these cases, no connection need actually be set-up in the PSTN; it is adequate if the Common Channel Signaling (CCS7) network of the PSTN, transmits a message that the terminating switch understands and can act upon.
If the called station is a wireline station not currently connected to a point of presence or home agent, the called station is alerted, without establishing a connection to a serving switch, with an indication that the called station should register on the Internet at a home agent for serving the called station. After the called station has registered and is connected to the home agent, the call is completed as in the prior art IP telephony procedures.
In accordance with one preferred embodiment of the invention, the caller need not be a "dial-up" Internet station, but can be a wireless, or wireline connected to the Internet via the Public Switched Telephone Network, (wireless or wireline). Such a caller is connected in accordance with the principles of the prior art via an Internet Telephony Gateway, for performing the function of converting between circuit voice signals and IP packets. Other caller terminals may be directly connected via a data access network to a point of presence on the Internet.
A receiving cellular wireless station 2 is connected to the Internet 1, via a data-based wireless access network 6. The receiving station 2 comprises a wireless station 5, a PC 4 connected to the wireless station, and an audio interface 3. In addition, another called customer station, wireline station 8, comprising PC 28 connected to an audio interface 29, is connected to the Internet through wireline PSTN 7. Also, in addition, data-based wireline access network 25 can be used to access terminals, such as telephone station 35 or station 33 comprising PC 31 connected to an audio interface 32. As is well known in the prior art, the data-based wireline access network 25, and the wireline PSTN 7, can be connected to terminals through cable systems which can deliver circuit signals, such as pulse code modulation (PCM), or data signals such as IP signals.
If the called number is that of an IP telephony user, the ITHS 205 translates the called number to a Network Access Identifier (NAI), and queries a Dynamic Directory Server (DDS) 209, (using the NAI), to obtain the IP address of the called party. If the called party is already registered on the Internet, and the call is to a wireless station, the call is completed as in the prior art. If the DDS indicates that the called party is not already registered on the Internet, the ITHS communicates its information to Home Location Register (HLR) 203, which responds with the identity of the Visitor Location Register 207. If necessary, the HLR then queries VLR 207 in order to find the information necessary for paging the called party. A paging request is sent to the Mobile Switching Center, (not shown), which causes one or more base stations to page the called party in accordance with the principles of the prior art. The paging message contains an indication that the called party is being called on an IP telephone call. The message accompanying the paging is sent by receiving wireless station 5, to PC 4. In response to receiving this message, PC 4 activates software for processing this message. The receiving station 2 then transmits a request to register and establish a connect-ion to the Internet. A home agent 211 is assigned for the called party. (The home agent unit also serves 7 as a foreign agent if a hand-off requires the use of a new foreign agent for connect-ion to the wireless station). The called party is then connected to a Home Agent 211, which communicates through the Internet with the calling party via IT Call Processing Proxy 201, or Internet Telephony Gateway 202.
Now, consider the case in which the called party is a wireline terminal such as terminal 8. When the call arrives at the Internet Telephony Gateway 202 or the Internet Telephony Call Processing Proxy 201, the ITHS is queried with E.164 telephone number. The ITHS translates this number to a network access identifier (NAI) and queries DDS 209 with that NAI. DDS 209 determines whether the specified NAI is already connected to the Internet, in which case the call proceeds as in the prior art, or whether the NAI is not at present connected to the Internet. In the latter case, the DDS reports the fact of non-connection to ITHS 205. ITHS 205 then causes a signaling message to be sent from the switch serving the Internet Telephony Gateway 202 or the Internet Telephony Call Processing Proxy 201 via the channel signaling network of wireline PSTN 7 to the switch, (not shown), serving the called party 8. The object of this message is not to establish a telephone communication, but to cause the serving switch to alert PC 28 of the called terminal 8 that the PC should initiate an Internet registration process in order to receive the call as an Internet Telephony call.
If the called station is a wireline station not currently connected to a point of presence or home agent, the called station is alerted, without establishing a connection to a serving switch, with an indication that the called station should register on the Internet at a home agent for serving the called station. After the called station has registered and is connected to the home agent, the call is completed as in the prior art IP telephony procedures.
In response to receipt of an indication that the terminating station should register on the Internet in order to receive an Internet Telephony call, the PC 28 initiates such a registration. Once the registration is completed, the DDS is informed of the registration of that NAI and the address in the Internet where that NAI can be found. The call is then completed from the Internet Telephony Gateway 202, or the Internet Telephony Call Processing Proxy 201 through the Internet Network 1 to the PC of the called station.
A call is received at the Internet Telephony Gateway (
The above description is of one preferred embodiment of Applicants' invention. Many other embodiments will be apparent from this description to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the invention. The invention is only limited by the attached claims.
Lee, Chinmei Chen, Orsic, Milo, Ulrich, Werner
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